Highlighting its continuing success, Bluehole, Inc., announced today that as of September 1, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds has sold over 10 million units since its Steam Early Access launch on March 23, 2017.

PUBG also set a new mark for peak concurrent users (e.g. CCU) with over 970,000, highlighted by the strong reception at the PUBG Invitational at gamescom 2017.

And this is all good news for Microsoft, who will see Battlegrounds on Xbox One release later this year.

While a solid launch date has yet to be announced, Bluehole Inc. provided an update today that confirms the PUBG console version is still on schedule.

As you might already know, Battlegrounds is launching on Xbox One as part of the Xbox Game Preview program in late 2017, with the final version launching in early 2018 across the Xbox One family of devices.

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PLAYER Unknown's Battlegrounds is a massively multiplayer survival game in which players compete to be the last person standing.

Those dates and development milestones were reiterated by Bluehole Inc. today, who also had this to say about their recent surge of support.

“It is amazing and gratifying to see the love and support the passionate fans have shown to PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS,” stated Chang Han Kim, Vice President and Executive Producer for Bluehole.

“Watching the thrilling moments during the PUBG Invitational with the great feedback from viewers is a realization of the continuing popularity of PUBG and our team is working diligently to bring a solid gameplay experience for full launch on the PC and Xbox One Game Preview versions later this year.”

While Bluehole Inc. have only announced the Xbox One version of PUGB so far, many expect the game to arrive on PS4 sometime in the future.